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CE6442: Construction Administration Planning & Control
Fall 2015:Mondays: 4:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Instructor: Dr. Bodapati, P.E.
Tel: 314-835-9820; email:
Course Objectives:Study of construction project development and execution, ranging from preliminary engineering to project turnover. Key topics include bidding strategies, quality control, conceptual estimating, scheduling, progress and cost control, value engineering, safety and construction productivity. Prerequisite: Preceded or accompanied by CE5445.
Text Book:CE 442 Course ebook, McGraw-Hill (contact bookstore)
Course Content:
Aug 24, 2015
Overview of the Course
A Perspective on the U.S. Construction Industry
Image of the Construction Industry
Aug 31, 2015
U.S. Economy
Life Cycle of a Project
Funding of Projects in the Public and Private Sectors
Real Estate Acquisition Process
Sep 7, 2015
No Class: Labor Day
Sep 14, 2015
Project Management Terminology
Project Delivery Process/Project Participants
The Roles of Designer/Construction Manager/Contractor/Owner
Term Paper Topic Due
Sep 21, 2015
Development of Project Budget
Estimating Sources
Conceptual Estimating
Sep 28, 2015
1st Test
Oct 5, 2015
Cash Flow Considerations
Project Owner’s/Contractor’s Cash Flow
Scheduling Basics/Terminology
Term Paper Overview Due
Oct 12, 2015
Development of a Project Schedule
Schedule Control
Progress Updating/Recovery Schedules
Oct19, 2015
Construction Contracts
Pre-qualification of Contactors
The Construction Process
Oct 26, 2015
Mobilization/Permits
Jobsite Layout
Document Control
Term Paper Presentations
Nov 2, 2015
Midterm Test
Nov 9, 2015
Shop Drawing Control
Project Meetings
Change Order Management
Claims and Disputes
Term Paper Presentations
Nov 16, 2015
Value Engineering
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Term Paper Presentations
Nov23, 2015(Thanksgiving): No Class
Nov 30, 2015
Construction Safety
Crisis Management
Term Paper Presentations
Dec 4, 2015
Term Paper Submittal
Dec7, 2015
Final Test
Grade Determinants:
Assignments10%
1st Test20%
Midterm Test:30%
Final Examination:30%
Term Paper:10%
TERM PAPER (10%)
Each student will produce a report type 2000-word research paper over the course of the semester. The subject of the paper will be chosen by the student, and approved by the instructor. The subject should relate to the content of this course. A list of sample topic ideas is attached. The development of the paper will follow generally accepted procedures, a summary of which is attached. Students should monitor the progress on the paper according to the following schedule. Grading will be based on 4 major areas: research, content, organization, and presentation. Some recommended sources of information and assistance include: ENR, St. Louis Construction News and Review, and Construction Industry Institute (CII). Publications
- TOPIC :The student will finalizeand submit a topic idea to the instructor in the form of a memo/email. The student should choose a subject about which he would like to gain considerable knowledge. The topic should be narrow rather than general in order to be reasonably covered within a 2000-word paper.
- OVERVIEW: The student will submit a two-page overview of the general approach to the chosen topic, the anticipated reference sources to be consulted, and the basic framework or organization of the paper.
- Final Version: The student will submit the completed paper in final form. The final submittal should include a title page, and be double-spaced.
- Presentations:20-minute power point presentations
- PROCEDURES FOR WRITING A TERM PAPER
- Choose a subject which interests you and about which you would like to know more.
- Make a survey of the material available on your subject. Begin preparing a preliminary bibliography.
- Do literature search and introductory reading.
- Narrow your subject quickly Narrow so that you can focus your reading.
- Begin taking notes when you have sufficiently narrowed the topic.
- Begin to consider exactly what you will do with the subject. Remember that this is to be a report research paper, in which you read many sources and report the findings in your own words. Form an idea of how you will develop the subject.
- Begin outlining your paper, following your initial hunches on how to organize the paper. You may prepare several scratch outlines before settling on a final outline.
- Fill in the outline with additional investigation.
- Finalize the outline and prepare a first draft of the paper.
SAMPLE TOPICS
- Design-Build—in Public Sector
- Build-Operate-Transfer—examples, trends
- Changes in Building Technology—trends, new materials, energy considerations, etc.
- Research in the Construction Industry
- International Construction—issues re: specifications, plans, language barriers
- Construction Failures--what can be learned from studying past catastrophes?
- Construction Safety--examine types of construction accidents, causes, ways to reduce or eliminate.
8. Total Quality Management (TQM)
9. Green Buildings
10.Value Engineering
11. Crane Safety/Accidents
12. International Construction Projects
Term Paper Format Guidelines
Length: 2000 words
Executive Summary: 1 page (summary of your paper)
Structure of the paper (you may choose different headings)
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Literature Search
- Data Collection
- Sources
- Methodology
- Discussion (or analysis)
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- Bibliography(use a consistent format; check with the library)
Presentations Format
- Total time including Q & A: 20 minutes
- Summarize your paper (2 minutes)
- PPT presentation of about 25-30 slides of your paper (15 minutes)
- Questions and Answers (3 minutes)
Term Paper Grading
Content and Research: 70%
Presentation: 30%
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